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May 07 2026POLITICS

U. S. Pushes to Send Pro-Palestinian Student Back After Judge’s Ruling Was Overturned

A year ago, a student at Columbia University faced arrest shortly after joining protests supporting Palestinians. Now, the U. S. government wants him out. His case isn’t about breaking laws—he was never charged—but about political speech. The decision came after a judge in February blocked the depo

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May 07 2026HEALTH

How Cash Help Program Could Lower Deaths from Violence

Violence between people doesn’t just leave bruises—it often leads to early deaths. In Brazil, many families facing this risk get support from a program called Bolsa Família. The big question is: can this cash help actually save lives when someone is hurt by violence? A study looked at whether famil

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

AlphaPepe hits $1. 1M before launch while Bitcoin eyes $250K

A crypto project called AlphaPepe has quietly smashed through $1. 1 million in its presale just weeks ahead of its big exchange debut. While Bitcoin grabs most headlines with predictions of hitting $250, 000 by 2026, AlphaPepe isn’t waiting around for the spotlight. Instead, it’s quietly ticking off

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's rise depends on this key milestone and new US law

A major crypto investor predicts Bitcoin could jump to $100, 000—but first it needs to push past $84, 000. That number isn’t just a random price point. It’s where Bitcoin bounced back from earlier this year, making it a critical barrier to break. A new US bill called the CLARITY Act could help push

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Fast crypto bets arrive with 30-second Bitcoin price swings

A new app just turned betting on Bitcoin’s next tiny move into a super fast game. Instead of waiting for weeks or months for election or sports predictions to settle, users now guess up or down in half-minute bursts. The stakes start at one dollar, making it feel more like a quick video game than ol

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Measles cases rise in Pennsylvania as health experts push for vaccination

Health teams in Pennsylvania are tracking a measles outbreak that started in Lebanon County, where 11 people have tested positive so far. Most of those infected hadn’t received their shots. Three people ended up in the hospital, though all have recovered now and no one is currently spreading the vir

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May 07 2026LIFESTYLE

Different Beds, Deeper Connections

More couples today choose to sleep in separate rooms—and it’s not about drifting apart. In fact, many say it strengthens their bond. Take partners who’ve been together for years. They find that sleeping alone lets them wake up refreshed and happy, ready to share their day. But what about romance? Ex

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May 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bose’s new audio gear: a closer look at the Lifestyle Ultra lineup

Bose just rolled out three new audio devices under the Lifestyle Ultra banner, aiming to compete with top players like Sonos and Apple’s HomePod. The collection includes a compact speaker ($299), a soundbar with a built-in subwoofer ($1, 099), and a standalone woofer ($899). All three hit stores on

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Healthy habits in Mexico get a cost check

Mexico’s public health system tried something new with the Lose Weight, Gain Life program. It wasn’t just about handing out diet tips. The real goal was to teach people how to build habits that stick—like cooking quick meals or choosing water over soda. Before rolling it out everywhere, officials wa

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Why race still shapes US voting maps—and when it shouldn’t

The Supreme Court recently said states can’t rely too much on race when drawing voting districts. This isn’t about removing fairness—it’s about asking if old rules still fit today. Back in 1965, laws like the Voting Rights Act were needed to stop racist tricks that kept Black Americans from voting.

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